How to Book a National Park in Costa Rica
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Exploring Costa Rica’s national parks is a must-do experience for any traveler looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of this tropical country.

As a local travel agency, Vacaciones en Costa Rica offers practical tips to help you organize your visits and ensure a smooth, enriching experience during your trip.

Options for Booking Your Tickets 1. Online Booking: Simplicity and Time-Saving

For most national parks, you can now book your tickets in advance on the official SINAC website: https://serviciosenlinea.sinac.go.cr.

This system allows you to:

Avoid lines at the park entrances. Guarantee your access, especially during peak seasons.

Steps to book online:

Create an account on the SINAC website: https://serviciosenlinea.sinac.go.cr. Have the following information ready:

Name of the national park. Date and time of your visit. Type and number of tickets based on your profile (adult, child, foreigner). First and last name, passport number, and country of residence for each participant.

Complete your online payment. Receive a confirmation email with your entry tickets.

The following parks are available for online booking:

Poás Volcano National Park Manuel Antonio National Park Chirripó National Park (sectors: San Gerardo, San Jerónimo, Herradura) Irazú Volcano National Park (sectors: Prusia and Craters) Tortuguero National Park (sectors: Cuatro Esquinas and Cerro Tortuguero) And many more!

2. Manual Booking: Parks Requiring a Specific Procedure

Some national parks require booking by email or phone:

Corcovado and Isla del Caño: Book by email (minimum 30 days in advance) at reservaciones.pnc@sinac.go.cr Turrialba: Book by email (minimum 7 days in advance) at the same address. Barra Honda: Book by phone at +506 2659-1551.

3. On-Site Purchase: Flexibility for Spontaneous Decisions

Some parks allow you to buy tickets directly at the entrance.

Make sure to have local currency, as not all parks accept credit cards. However, this option can be risky during high season, as popular parks often reach maximum capacity.

Essential Tips for Your Trip to Costa Rica

Plan ahead: Early bookings are recommended, especially for highly visited parks like Manuel Antonio or Tortuguero.

Check specific policies: Each park may have different requirements, particularly regarding booking deadlines.

Be mindful of connectivity: Some areas of Costa Rica, especially remote regions, have limited internet access.

Dive into the heart of nature, admire breathtaking landscapes, and create unforgettable memories in Costa Rica’s national parks.
Vincent
EL Elodiecbt ·
Hi Vincent, Thanks for all this valuable information. I have two questions: I booked the entrance to Chirripó Park on the SINAC website, and they supposedly handle the refuge reservation inside the park, but it’s nowhere to be seen on their site. Do you have any info on this? Then my second question is about Corcovado Park—is booking 30 days in advance mandatory? Thanks for everything, have a great day

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